In their crusade to fuck up what was once the best browser available,
the Firefox developers decided among a shitload of other smart things to
drop support for remote XUL in Firefox 4, because that was way easier
than trying to fix the mess they had created. As a result, Nx2 doesn't
really work anymore. Sorry about that. Also, I hear Google Chrome is
pretty good nowadays.

Nextls 5.0 / Nx2 1.0

"Is that the music thing? It looks good" / anonymous inebriated girl

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Hello, world

This is the home of Nextls, its XUL based web frontend
Nx2, and any related crap. If you ever felt a need to
organize your digital music collection in a MySQL database for easy
access with a frontend that will allow you to stream your music when
you're in school or at work, you might find something here.

Nextls

Nextls is a small application that keeps track of your music
collection using a MySQL database to store information such as
length, bitrate, metadata and where on the harddrive it is located.
Everytime Nextls is launched it will figure out any changes done on
the file system since the previous run and update the database
accordingly. Nextls runs as a shell (console) application and is
known to work on both UNIX based systems and Windows.

Only OGG and MP3 are suppored by default and there really are no
plans to officially support anything else at this point.

You need the MySQL 5 database and PHP 5.1.3 or later
with MySQLi support to run Nextls.

Nx2

Nx2 is a somewhat complex web application built with XUL that runs in Gecko based browsers,
such as Firefox, and act as a frontend to Nextls databases. If you have friends
and can convince them to run Nx2 as well you can even connect to each other
and share your music.

You need Nextls 5.0, the MySQL 5 database and PHP 5.1.3 or later with MySQLi support to run Nx2.